Answer:
<u>Skin:</u> The skin acts as a barrier against external agents that could affect such as microorganisms, changes in temperature, etc.
<u>Excretes waste:</u> The excretion process, is done mainly by lungs (release of carbon dioxide), kidneys (elimination of excess compounds such as nitrogen) and the skin (sweat regulates temperature but also regulates the concentration of salts within the body)
<u>Nails:</u> It protects the soft tissues surrounding the distal phalanx, but it also exerts pressure over on the digits which allows more precission in the movements.
<u>Kidneys:</u> Eliminate waste from the blood and regulate body fluids, by generating urine.
<u>Bladder:</u> In charge of storing the urine produced by the kidneys, for the urination process to be controlled and not so frecuent.
Answer;
-Oxytocin
Oxytocin;
-Oxytocin is a hormone and a neurotransmitter that is involved in childbirth and breast-feeding. It is also associated with empathy, trust, sexual activity, and relationship-building.
-Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter and a hormone that is produced in the hypothalamus. From there, it is transported to and secreted by the pituitary gland, at the base of the brain. It plays a role in the female reproductive functions, from sexual activity to childbirth and breast feeding.
Answer:
C, a decrease in metabolic activity
Explanation:
Water is an essential compound needed for the survival of all organisms in nature.
The bulk of most organisms is made up of water. Most importantly, water is integral part of cellular metabolic processes.
- In the time of drought, metabolic activities will reduce.
- Organisms will tend to be inactive so as to conserve the little water they might have access to.
- This is an important adaption for organisms.
Your reflection will warp. I don't mean to be rude, but don't you have a spoon to test this out for yourself?